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Mirial
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Posted - 2005.01.20 12:02:00 -
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This message is directed to the Theology Council and the independent Tribunal formed to investigate the Order of St. Tetrimon:
It is now 3 months to the day since the Theology Council first announced the amnesty on the Order of St. Tetrimon. It has nearly been as long since the Order's vast library and associated relics were transported to the Amarr system for examination, despite interference from Minmatar and supposedly even a rogue member of the Theology Council. The two month amnesty period is long passed, yet the independent Tribunal formed to investigate the Order's claims has yet to come out from behind their closed door hearings.
Given the enormous effort exerted by Amarrians to bring the library out of what is now insurgent space, a price paid in both sweat and blood, and the enormous ramifications of this decision which may reverberate down to every Amarrian, the Theology Council, the independent Tribunal, or the Order of St. Tetrimon is hereby invited to make a statement on the situation and the proceedings.
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Gaven Lok'ri
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Posted - 2005.01.20 21:50:00 -
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Patience, M'Lady, Patience.
I suggest giving them the time they need to make their decision justly and surely rather than demanding it now.
Yes this is a vitally important issue, if the Tetrimon's documents are correct the changes that will make to our society will be drastic, if however they arent correct than any such changes would be the gravest heresy. With such a vital decision wieghing on their heads it seems only just to give them the time they need to make sure it is indeed the correct one.
Though I cannot say that some sort of progress indicator at the least would be unwelcome... merely that they need not make a decision till they are as certain as they can possibly be of God's will.
Nobiscum Deus! Ave Doriam II! |

Heero Yuy
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Posted - 2005.01.21 12:30:00 -
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Yes most Minmatar wait to see what effect these documents will have on the Amarrian world. Rumours of civil war were rife at the time of the transport and many of us liked the possibilities this might bring.
It seems perhaps the Amarrians are trying to hide the findings to prevent such a wonderful occurance as the upheavel of the amarrian race.
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2005.01.21 12:32:00 -
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The Theology Council is known to take it's time.
The time-frames in which decisions are made are usually measured in years..
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Mirial
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Posted - 2005.01.23 12:26:00 -
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The Theology Council originally gave a 2 month time limit, and 3 months have gone by. Even if they have not made a decision per se, the least the independent Tribunal can do is give some idea of the progress to ensure the issue is not simply swept under the rug and forgotten. |

Dianara Silkraven
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Posted - 2005.01.24 07:15:00 -
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I eagerly await the decision as well, but not for civil war. That is such a limited vision.
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Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2005.01.24 10:28:00 -
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Patience has always been a prime virtue of the Amarr.
I encourage you all to embrace it fully in the months to come.
Time is on our side. ----------------------------------------------
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Bastables
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Posted - 2005.04.13 11:42:00 -
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This seem's more and more like a cover up as time drags on....
For God, Empire, and Sarum. |

Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.04.13 11:46:00 -
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I'm sure that the Theology Council are just being very careful in their analysis of the documents.
Some sort of update from them would be appreciated though.
ps - Good to see you back in UQS Bastables 
Dolce et decorum est pro imperator mori |

Lord Artemis
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Posted - 2005.04.13 17:17:00 -
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It has definetly been well past a reasonable amount of time.
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Gaven Lok'ri
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Posted - 2005.04.13 20:16:00 -
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Gaven Shrugs
Thats what you get when you put things to committe.
Long delays.
We can still only wait and see what the council decides.
Nobiscum Deus! Ave Doriam II! |

Shira d'Radonis
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Posted - 2005.04.13 20:41:00 -
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Edited by: Shira d''Radonis on 13/04/2005 20:45:18
I agree. This has been far too long, and I'm thinking of filing an injunction with the Council. Anybody else interested? -----------------------------------------------
ōąquod ad ius naturale attinet, omnes homines aequales suntö
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Bastables
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Posted - 2005.04.13 22:04:00 -
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Considering that a Theology council member was involved in hiring both Minmatar and others in the attempt to halt the move and execute the grand master, the length of time is disturbing.
Shira i'm willing to put my name on your "request."
For God, Empire, and Sarum. |

Rahla Kesi
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Posted - 2005.04.14 00:03:00 -
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Edited by: Rahla Kesi on 14/04/2005 00:04:48 A request? Will another committee look into your request? --- Protecting that which cannot protect its self.
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Ramona dePaola
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Posted - 2005.04.14 00:08:00 -
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I will put my name to your request. Let's hope the request is not sent to a committee as Rahla suggested. |

Shira d'Radonis
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Posted - 2005.04.14 05:32:00 -
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Originally by: Rahla Kesi Edited by: Rahla Kesi on 14/04/2005 00:04:48 A request? Will another committee look into your request?
The Theology Council is a court. It is the religious branch of our legal system effectively, and so we have the ability to file such injunctions. The Council itself shall decide whether to accept it or not. -----------------------------------------------
ōąquod ad ius naturale attinet, omnes homines aequales suntö
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Haratu
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Posted - 2005.04.14 15:32:00 -
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Where is your faith? Be patient.
I roleplay... there is this computer game called "Earth - The First Genesis" where i play a character in the early 21st century. |

Bastables
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Posted - 2005.04.14 23:19:00 -
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Originally by: Haratu Where is your faith? Be patient.
It left when theology council members co-opted minni pilots to destroy the scriptures.
For God, Empire, and Sarum. |

Shira d'Radonis
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Posted - 2005.04.15 17:38:00 -
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Originally by: Haratu Where is your faith? Be patient.
My faith in Man dwindled out of existence long ago. -----------------------------------------------
ōąquod ad ius naturale attinet, omnes homines aequales suntö
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Fasute Sethnakte
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Posted - 2005.04.16 06:03:00 -
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* chuckle *
Don't believe I've ever had faith, too much valuable time to waste. ______
SPCS Board Of Advisors Member (Science) |

Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2005.04.16 06:17:00 -
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Originally by: Fasute Sethnakte * chuckle *
Don't believe I've ever had faith, too much valuable time to waste.
Really Fasute? Not a good thing to flaunt in public, is it?
It ends now, and we will have a meeting. ----------------------------------------------
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Pulgor
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Posted - 2005.04.16 06:20:00 -
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I think I lost my faith around the the time the Ammatar Governor stopped returning my calls.... or maybe he never answered them. Whichever one that is.
Oh wait, you're talking about god. I Suppose if I lost my faith in him I'd not be an Ammatar any more although I'd say I'm less 'patriotic' now then before.
you know, I just realized this has nothing to do with what's being discussed here. -----------------------------------
Pulgor --- In service to Saram. Visit the Ammatar channel ingame!
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Gaius Kador
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Posted - 2005.04.16 06:41:00 -
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We must make His Gift deserving.
It is a test Pulgor, stand firm. ----------------------------------------------
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Fasute Sethnakte
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Posted - 2005.04.16 06:54:00 -
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Originally by: Gaius Kador
Originally by: Fasute Sethnakte * chuckle *
Don't believe I've ever had faith, too much valuable time to waste.
Really Fasute? Not a good thing to flaunt in public, is it?
It ends now, and we will have a meeting.
Being a man of science requires me to be a bit of a rationalist, Inquisitor. I calculate probability, you simply make it divine.
When we do have this meeting, I certainly hope you don't consider me a pagan. Being a pagan would require me to have conflicting religious views of a certain accepted religion.
That said, I'm looking forward to this civilized discussion, as I haven't had a good spiritual battle in quite awhile.
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SPCS Board Of Advisors Member (Science) |
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